Our activity
We offer the comprehensive development of projects in the renewable energy sector, mainly wind and photovoltaic energy, addressing the different phases necessary for commissioning and operation.
Selection and location of sites
Feasibility studies
Project design and component selection
Negotiation and obtaining agreements with the land owner
Management of environmental, administrative and grid connection authorizations and permits
Budget and financial analysis
Securing the sale of energy – Merchant, PPA, auction
Given the need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, Galenergy is committed to the production of clean, efficient, safe and renewable energy. After a rigorous study and planning process, we install the wind farms in unpopulated areas with the aim of avoiding the impact on the lives of the inhabitants. Current climate needs require green and clean energy such as wind power.
Offshore wind energy is a type of renewable, inexhaustible and non-polluting energy that is obtained by taking advantage of the force of the wind that is produced on the high seas. This wind resource is greater than on land and reduces the visual and acoustic impact. Offshore wind energy is a potential and innovative resource with a future perspective.
Green hydrogen is the cornerstone of the energy transition and one of the solutions to decarbonise important sectors of the economy. It is one of the simplest chemical elements and as a fuel it releases energy without emitting polluting gases and hence its importance.
Green hydrogen, produced from water and renewable energies and obtained either through electrolysis or alternative methods of its own, is destined to become the eternal fuel that lights up a new era.
We have photovoltaic projects in the early phase of development in Andalusia, Extremadura and Catalonia, with land availability and a high probability of obtaining an access/connection permit.
Currently, one of Galenergy’s objectives is to achieve a portfolio of photovoltaic projects of 200 MWp by 2023.
In the last year, the processing of a 40 MWp photovoltaic generation plant in the province of Lleida has begun.